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America Immigration is an information resource, not a law firm, and nothing here is legal advice. Reading this site does not create an attorney-client relationship. Immigration law changes often and every case is different; for advice about your situation, consult a licensed immigration attorney or an accredited representative.

Not legal advice

The information on America Immigration is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and must not be relied on as legal advice. Every immigration matter is different and depends on specific facts, and immigration law and policy change frequently. Nothing on this site is a substitute for advice from a licensed immigration attorney or a representative accredited by the U.S. Department of Justice.

No attorney-client relationship

America Immigration is an information resource, not a law firm, and does not provide legal representation. Reading this site, using any form on it, or contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship, and no such relationship is formed until you and a licensed attorney have agreed to it in a signed engagement. Please do not send confidential information through this site expecting it to be treated as privileged.

No guarantee of outcome

Immigration outcomes depend on the facts of each case, the discretion of government agencies and courts, and the law in effect at the time. Nothing on this site is a promise or guarantee that any application will be approved, that any benefit will be granted, or that any particular result will occur. Past results, examples, and general descriptions do not predict the outcome of any specific matter.

Accuracy and currency

We work to keep this information accurate and current, but we make no warranty that it is complete, error-free, or up to date. Government forms, filing fees, income requirements, processing times, and legal standards change, sometimes without much notice. Always verify the current rules with the official source, such as U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the U.S. Department of State, or the immigration court, and confirm anything that affects your case with a licensed attorney.

External sources and listings

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Beware of immigration fraud

In the United States, a notary public, or notario, is not an attorney and generally cannot give legal advice or represent you in immigration matters. Be cautious of anyone who is not a licensed attorney or an accredited representative offering legal help, charging for it, or promising a particular outcome. Use only licensed attorneys in good standing or DOJ-accredited representatives, and verify credentials before paying or signing anything.

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